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Water Heater Replacement Cost in Nevada 2026 — Average: $1,296 — illustrated 2026 guide
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Water Heater Replacement Cost in Nevada

2026 estimates — gas tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters

$881
Low estimate
$1,296
State average
$2,009
High estimate

50-gal gas tank water heater replacement, Nevada labor rates. Updated June 2026.

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Water Heater Cost by Type — Nevada 2026

Type NV Installed Lifespan
40-gal gas tank $972 8–12 yrs
50-gal gas tank $1,188 8–12 yrs
50-gal electric tank $1,080 8–12 yrs
Heat pump (hybrid) $1,728 13–15 yrs
Tankless gas $2,376 20+ yrs

Installed cost including labor, permit, and disposal. Nevada rates applied. Heat pump qualifies for $2,000 federal tax credit.

Water Heater Replacement in Nevada — What to Know

1. Nevada Costs vs. National Average

Water heater replacement in Nevada is above the national average (cost index: 1.08×). A 50-gal gas tank replacement averages $1,188 — heat pump models average $1,728 before the $2,000 federal tax credit.

2. Best Water Heater for Nevada

Get permits for your Nevada water heater replacement — required in most jurisdictions and critical for homeowner's insurance. Compare at least 2 plumber quotes. Heat pump water heaters qualify for a $2,000 federal tax credit and often reduce energy bills 50–70% vs. electric tanks.

3. Federal Tax Credits Available

The Inflation Reduction Act offers a $2,000 federal tax credit for heat pump water heaters and a 30% credit (up to $600) for tankless water heaters — available through 2032. For a Nevada homeowner, a heat pump unit at $1,728 installed becomes $net-zero cost or less after the tax credit, with 50–70% lower operating costs vs. electric tank heaters.

FAQs — Water Heater Replacement Cost in Nevada

Water heater replacement in Nevada averages $1,296 in 2026 — above the national average. A standard 50-gal gas tank water heater costs $1,188 installed; heat pump water heater $1,728 (before federal tax credit).

Get permits for your Nevada water heater replacement — required in most jurisdictions and critical for homeowner's insurance. Compare at least 2 plumber quotes. Heat pump water heaters qualify for a $2,000 federal tax credit and often reduce energy bills 50–70% vs. electric tanks.

A tankless gas water heater costs $2,376 installed in Nevada in 2026. Tankless electric units cost $1,512. Tankless heaters last 20+ years vs. 8–12 years for tank units. They qualify for a 30% federal tax credit (up to $600) under the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit.

Water heater sizing by household size: 1–2 people: 30–40 gallon tank; 2–3 people: 40–50 gallon; 3–4 people: 50–60 gallon; 5+ people: 66–80 gallon or tankless. For Nevada's climate (climate zone hot-dry), a heat pump water heater with 50-gallon tank is the most energy-efficient choice and qualifies for a $2,000 IRA tax credit.

Water heater lifespan: gas tank heaters last 8–12 years; electric tank heaters 10–15 years; heat pump heaters 13–15 years; tankless gas heaters 20+ years. Nevada water quality and mineral content affect longevity — hard water areas require annual anode rod inspection. Replace at first sign of corrosion, leaks, or efficiency drop — waiting risks $5,000–$15,000 water damage from tank failure.

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